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    An epiphrase (meaning "what it is said in addition", from ancient Greek ἐπί/epí "in addition" and φράσις/phrásis "phrase") is a figure of speech that...
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  • miss it." - The Great Gatsby. This can moreover be a manifestation of an epiphrase, as Daisy had personally asserted her own opinion on her question. Depending...
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    rules or conventions. Epanalepsis: ending sentences with their beginning. Epiphrase: one or more sentences(typically of the author's understanding/expression...
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  • digression. Kishōtenketsu Spin-off (media) Spiritual successor Gaiden Epiphrase Notes Harper, Douglas. "digression". Online Etymology Dictionary. Retrieved...
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  • Apposition Figure of speech Golden line Parenthesis Split infinitive Epiphrase Aubrey, Mike. Discontinuous Syntax in the New Testament part 3. Devine...
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    introduced by the narrator himself, by means of another figure of speech, the epiphrase, as opposed to the hypotyposis which is self-sufficient and seems closed...
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  • of theatrical evolution. Agon Fourth wall Parodos Unreliable narrator Epiphrase J E Sandys ed., A Dictionary of Classical Antiquities (London 1891) p...
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    Alex, Television Opera, Op. 56 (1982–1983) Euphonie I , Op. 1 (1966) Épiphrase, Op. 4 (1967) Euphonie II, Op. 5 (1967) Minore, Op. 6 (1968) Koko maailma...
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